The Final Report of the Commission to Study the Reform of Chapter 11 is the culmination of more than two years of testimony, advisory reports and deliberations. In this 90-minute webinar, several members of the Commission and the official reporter will present the key findings as submitted to Congress. Written materials will be provided.
This panel will explore cutting-edge issues dealing with the ethical implications of social media and advancing technology on the practice of law. Issues to be discussed include professional responsibility requirements for attorneys using social media for advertising and other purposes, best practices for crafting social media policies, and a review of recent case law and state rules and opinions.
a. terminations (convenience/default)
b. effect of FAR bankruptcy clause
c. subprime/prime issues: rights of the subcontractor when the prime contractor files
d. novation
e. assignment of government contracts receivables
f. effect of Assignment of Claims Act/UCC
Speakers:
Lawrence P. Block
Stinson Leonard Street LLP; Washington, D.C.
Hilary S. Cairnie
BakerHostetler; Washington, D.C.
Lawrence Sher
Reed Smith LLP; Washington, D.C.
Holly E. Svetz
Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice, LLP; Tysons Corner, Va.
Janet M. Nesse
Stinson Leonard Street LLP; Washington, D.C.
Christopher J. Giaimo
BakerHostetler; Washington, D.C.
Prof. Sally M. Henry
Texas Tech University School of Law; Lubbock, Texas
Hon. Thomas J. Catliota
U.S. Bankruptcy Court (D. Md.); Greenbelt
a. the automatic stay and relief from the stay
b. discrimination against the debtor, and how that affects termination
c. setoff/recoupment
d. buying assets in bankruptcy
e. executory contracts issues
f. claims by government agencies
g. adversary proceedings and other litigation with the government
h. employee claims
i. interactions with the DOL, DOJ, etc.
Speakers:
Lawrence P. Block
Stinson Leonard Street LLP; Washington, D.C.
Hilary S. Cairnie
BakerHostetler; Washington, D.C.
Lawrence Sher
Reed Smith LLP; Washington, D.C.
Holly E. Svetz
Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice, LLP; Tysons Corner, Va.
Janet M. Nesse
Stinson Leonard Street LLP; Washington, D.C.
Christopher J. Giaimo
BakerHostetler; Washington, D.C.
Prof. Sally M. Henry
Texas Tech University School of Law; Lubbock, Texas
Hon. Thomas J. Catliota
U.S. Bankruptcy Court (D. Md.); Greenbelt
This panel will discuss the assessment of a subject company and its situation, the nature of the assets in the distressed situation (i.e., company-specific or endemic of the industry), and other considerations for valuing companies in distress.